Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Party of the Year
I will post more details a little later, but Bill is planning a huge party for ALL of our friends and family. It is April 25 (mark your calendars); the time is not yet set. In case you talk to him personally, be prepared for his comment, "I am planning my above-ground funeral." It's his standard explanation, so please don't be shocked or offended. I like to say that it's our "Thank You" party to all of the amazing people who have stepped up and helped us so much. He is so excited about the planning stage that it is giving him a reason to get out of bed. Thankfully, Mike (his best friend) is handling the details... all of them. It started out as a mini-reunion for their class and Bill decided it's the perfect time to see how many people fit into our backyard. I think it will be an Open House of sorts. People can come and go, say a quick hello, or stay all day. We are going to heat the pool (kids are very welcome), and we have many other activities for big and little kids. Anyone and everyone is invited! I will post more details when things are set in stone.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Scans Tomorrow
Bill gets his scans done tomorrow, so this afternoon we went to pick up the special beverage he must drink, and he had to have blood work done. Then we stopped off at the Claim Jumper main office and he was instantly in a great mood. It's amazing to see him in his element. It was so great to see everyone there and the instant spirit boost was perfect! Tyler also fell in love with Carolyn... who just had her son move out on his own for the first time. They were a match made in heaven. It was so cute to see him stare at her longingly. He left there with a stuffed lion, cookies, and both pockets full of candy. He kept talking about how much fun "that place" was and wanted to make plans to go back.
I e-mailed Rachel, Bill's nurse, about the hallucinating, and she is talking to his doctor about ordering a brain scan. Hopefully it can be done before our appointment on Monday. It will be a nail biting one, with scan results. We are both extremely nervous this time around.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Sunday Post #2
I don't know the preschool curriculum, and frankly, he asks me to teach him read and I keep telling him no. I don't think that at age three he needs to be reading yet. The preschool time of life is so incredibly short, I just want him to enjoy it. Besides, then he would know how to read the "guide" on the TV, and he could figure out that Wow, Wow, Wubzy was, in fact on, but Mommy said it wasn't. Today we were at Costco and I was buckling him in his car seat and he asked me, "Mommy, where is the Leaning Tower of Pisa?" I didn't realize preschool standards were so rigid! ;)
This Weekend
A few weird instances have happened lately with Bill and hallucinating. First, he got up Saturday at 2:00 AM to go downstairs to eat. That has nothing to do with hallucinating, but nonetheless, it was a peculiar incidence. Then at 5:30 when I sensed he was awake, I asked him why he wasn't sleeping. He commented that he couldn't sleep because the TV was on. He also added that since it was on, he was forced to watch a "do it yourself" show. In case you haven't figured it out... the TV was never on. As soon as I said that it was off, he stated that the show and everything he was watching was so real that he could not have been sleeping. He has had two other occurances with hallucinating. Hopefully it's the drugs talking, since it always happens right as he wakes up... kind of in that "in between" stage before fully being awake.
Bill goes for his two month CT scans this week, and will hopefully have the permanent drain put in. It is a 5-6 hour procedure, but thankfully they put him under. I have Open House on Thursday, so he has strict instructions to avoid that day. We shall see...
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Video Nightmare!
Friday, March 27, 2009
Move Over David Beckham
Getting this video uploaded was not an easy task tonight, so my post will be short and sweet! Tyler loved soccer today, despite his objections on our way to the park. Bill and my brother went with us, so I think Tyler actually whined less with them there. It was just about the cutest thing I have ever seen! This clip is unfortunately not the best one, but it was uploaded and ready, so I went with it. I'll apologize in advance for my videoing skills, but consider this a warning if you are prone to motion sickness. The best video is of the "game" they played at the end of the practice. Tyler even got to pick their "team" name - The Elephants. I will get some pictures up tomorrow (too tired tonight) that are hilarious. I'll just tease you with one thought... I lost count of how many flowers he picked for me in the short 45 minute practice.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Other People...
I got a call today from Apryl, my close friend, and her 5 month old, Kaitlyn, was admitted to the hospital today after being constipated, and they found blood in her stool. After hours of tests, they found out her colon is swollen and her intestines are inflamed. Last word was that they may do surgery or flood her with a constant IV for a few days to get the swelling down. Either way, the poor baby is in pain, as are her parents. Tyler and I took them some dinner at the hospital, and Tyler actually got Kaitlyn to stop crying for a few minutes. It always amazes me how children instantly relate to other children. I don't care how old or how young... seeing your baby suffer is the deepest pain one can endure.
Tomorrow is soccer day! Tyler has talked all week about how great it was, and how much he loves Coach Johnny. I can't wait to see if he partakes this time. I will definitely be taking my camera. *Fingers crossed*
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Tape
Monday, March 23, 2009
Draining
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Soccer, Anyone?
It was a very mild weekend. Bill is definitely feeling better and his appetite is coming back tenfold. When I got home at 9:40 last night, he came downstairs and made himself a hot dog and then ate 2 jello packs. That is usually his diet for the entire day. We went to breakfast Saturday (he was craving country fried steak from Knot's Berry Farm) and he had taken his pills right before we left. By the time we arrived, the medicine had kicked in... he was high as a kite! He ate his breakfast and fell asleep in the car on the way home. It was actually entertaining, and he really knows how to ham it up!
I took Tyler to his first "Multi-Sport" class on Friday. They play 2 weeks of soccer, 2 weeks of baseball, and 2 weeks of basketball. It is through the city and most kids in the class were 3-years-old. Imagine 20 children all age 3 (each with their own ball) on a soccer field. A handful were crying (mine included) and a few were attached to the leg of a parent (mine included). He only wanted to play on the equipment on the other side of the park. I left my camera in the car (again, not mother of the year), but I decided to take a picture of him once we got back to the car. Look closely at his red face and swollen eyes. He told me he couldn't wait to go back next Friday... we'll see!
Thursday, March 19, 2009
7.8 Liters!
Bill told me last night he was getting the urge to cook again. He hasn't been in the kitchen for about a year. Even before he was diagnosed, he stopped cooking because he always felt so sick. (Hind sight is 20/20.) I can tell that he is feeling much better being off the trial medications. Another clue he is feeling better is that he went to the grocery with me today, and I spent twice the amount that I usually do. Everytime I turned around he was adding to the cart. He is actually excited to eat! A HUGE step! He is calling the City of Hope tomorrow to discuss if/when he will start the drugs again. I think he has a plan that has been brewing in his mind, but I have not figured it out yet. It is hard to tell someone you love with all your heart that it is OK if he wants to stay off the meds. Quality far outweighs quantity...
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
St. Patrick's Day
I feel like I am finally getting caught up after being gone for the weekend. Bill slept all day today, but did come down for some dinner tonight. He even called me while I was at Target and asked when I would be home. That is his code for saying, "Hurry up. I am awake and bored." He has enlisted his dad to possibly go out tomorrow to try to get a glimpse of Airforce One as it lands in Orange County. I told him that was a great idea, but I wasn't leaving work early to bail them out of jail. He even called our neighbor (Costa Mesa Police Dept.) to have him investigate the timing of the motorcade. I hope they get great pictures for me to post!
"Hay is for horses, but grass is cheaper." That was the response I got from my three-year-old this evening. I know he heard it elsewhere (it sounds a lot like my mom), but my goodness, he is still THREE! I am constantly amazed how he can sound so much like an eighty-year-old man. You just never know what will come out of that boy's mouth... it scares me more and more each day.
Monday, March 16, 2009
WE ARE HOME!
The Nordstrom was everything I thought it would be... and more! I luckily had a few hundred dollars on a gift card (and added a little) to feed my purse obsession. Bill got some much needed new sunglasses. We also got him a new wedding ring for a whopping $25. It is a basic sterling silver ring that is very similar to his platinum (original) one, except the new one actually fits. Some of you may recall the very start of the blog I mentioned a wedding ring story... complete with dumpster diving.
We had an amazing dinner at a very unique restaurant that was a recommendation from someone at work (thanks, Jenner). It is called The Pink Door, but it doesn't have a sign, it's just a pink door.... hence the name. We had incredible risotto, and Bill was able to keep it down, which is more than I can say for the two days prior to that. He was a trooper on this trip! I let him lead where and when we did things. We honestly did everything we set out to do. I slept more than I have in the past week, and Bill slept less than normal, so we balanced each other nicely. He ended up a little swollen after the plane ride, then walking so much added to his puffiness. Now that we are home, that should go down quickly. The next few days will probably be spent sleeping, but he's pretty excited to have his stomach drained on Thursday.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Rain, Here We Come!
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Seattle
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Classic Car Auto Trader
Bill ventured out with Tyler and I today. To do what, you ask? What else - get the classic car edition of Auto Trader. The comments from yesterday's post were the perfect dose of motivation. I have a hunch he wasn't happy I wrote about all the details of our conversation, but I knew he would need a little boost to get started, and the comments did a world of good for his spirits. I have to admit, that was a part of my plan, since he could use an exciting reason to get out of bed!
I am off to enjoy a glass of wine (I earned it today) and go to bed!
One more thing - Happy birthday to my dear brother! I can't believe you are 29 (again). Which makes me 24... again.
Monday, March 9, 2009
City of Hope Recap
On the way home, Bill cornered me and said he had something serious to ask me. I guess it's not really "cornering" since we were in the car, but he figured I couldn't escape if I was behind the wheel. I also discovered that he was not really asking me anything, but telling me about his idea. I know it is in the back of his (and my) mind that the trial may not work forever... Long story short(er)... Bill has always wanted an old (classic) 1960ish Lincoln or Cadillac convertible. He said if he only has a short a time left, he wants to drive his dream car while he can. So, his plan is for us to sell his car and get an old (classic) one... can you detect my excitement? I couldn't exactly recommend Make-A-Wish, (although he could probably pick a superstar, like Justin Timberlake, to cruise around with him) but I ended up agreeing to his desire for an old (classic) car. How do you say 'no' to a guy requesting his "last dying wish," as he so delicately put it?
Saturday, March 7, 2009
What to Say?
Thursday, March 5, 2009
7 Liters!
They were able to take 7 liters, so I took a picture of it. I hope I am not offending anyone by posting it. Bill had a little pain when the doctor inserted the catheter into his abdomen. It made him jump and call out in pain, which in turn, made me jump and call out in (sympathy) pain. My heart was racing... I almost asked them to take my blood pressure too. After that though, the draining went quickly. Last time he felt kind of shaky when walking out, so we watched him closely and the nurses had him drink some juice. He was still a little wobbly when we left, but by the time we got home he felt better. He is really groggy again and slept this afternoon after we got home. He came down for dinner, but I could tell he wasn't excited about it. He just needs to relax and sleep for a day or two in order to keep the swelling down. All in all... a pretty productive day!
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Nothing to Report
Bill took his anti-nausea medication today (which he skipped yesterday), and I have a feeling that is what caused the extreme grogginess and drowsiness. I know what you are thinking, Why did he skip the medication? Trust me, I thought (asked) the same thing. He took it today and wasn't nauseous... I think I see a connection! :) He made it downstairs for dinner tonight and did pretty well eating, despite the incredible urge he had to close his eyes.
We go to have his stomach drained tomorrow. Our appointment is at 10:30, so I get to take Tyler to school in the morning. It probably doesn't sound exciting to most people, but I never get to take him since I leave so early. I asked him if he would show me things in his classroom, and he willingly offered to teach me how to play. I'm not sure if I should be insulted or not...
Starbucks
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Nightmare!
I was downstairs making him some soup at the stove and heard (him) banging on the floor to get my attention. That alone threw me into a panic. I did manage to turn the stove off! I raced upstairs, and he told me he thought he needed to go to the doctor. He threw up blood! Although frightening beyond belief, he did say he thought he felt better afterward. I made two phone calls, one to get my mom here, and one to Joe and Ann to have them meet us. I then called Christina (a nurse at the City of Hope) and she gave me some guidance as to what to do next. I called the nurse triage line at Hope to let them know we were coming, and they told me that they were unable to take new patients since they didn't have any beds available. NIGHTMARE! By this point, Bill was downstairs and was refusing to go to a random ER, especially since he hadn't eaten and wanted his soup. Well, that was a pretty good sign, and the nurse on the triage line said that we could watch him, and if it happened again, to head to the nearest ER. At this point I had my mom and Bill's parents headed to our house and no hospital visit planned. It all worked out... my mom stayed until Joe and Ann got here. They are spending the night... just in case we need to go somewhere in the middle of the night. Phew!! I am expecting his doctor to check in with us in the morning. Bill is also scheduled to have his stomach drained on Thursday. Hopefully that is the only excitement the next few days. I have had all I can take for the week... and it's only Tuesday!
Monday, March 2, 2009
Rain Check?
Over the weekend, Bill's cousin, aunt, and parents washed our cars. Yes, our company washed, not one car, but the beast that I drive too. It really makes you want to come visit, doesn't it? We make you feel right at home... literally.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Another Weekend
Bill stayed up all day yesterday, but looked pretty beat toward the end of the day. He went to bed last night and has been there ever since. It will take a few days for him to recover from all the excitement... but I know it was worth it for him to spend time with his family. We are just relaxing (procrastinating) today and gearing up for yet another week!